词汇 | treat |
释义 | treat noun► a treatbeautifully,enjoyably,extremely UK, 1964.► do a treat; do someone atreatto suitsomeoneadmirablyUK, 1904.► do someone a treat; do someone up a treatto thrash someone. An elaboration of DO (to beat) or DO UP (to beat up), possibly a deliberate pun on 'do someone a treat' (to suit someone very well) UK, 1975verb► treat a Jto add another drug or drugs to a marijuana cigarette US, 1982treat with treat with sb/sth old-fashioned formal to try to reach an official agreement about something with other people or countries: In 1875 a commission was sent out from Washington to treat with the Sioux Indians.■ SIMILAR TO: negotiate (do something) a treatTo do something very well, adeptly, or satisfactorily. Primarily heard in UK. After we oiled up the chain a bit, that old bike worked a treat. My daughter's singing went down a treat with the family members gathered at our house for Christmas. Wow, this suit fits a treat! It makes such a difference going to a tailor. treat someone (for something) (with something)to attempt to cure someone's illness, injury, or disease with something. The doctor treated me for the flu with aspirin. It didn't work, but it was cheap. They treated him for his broken bones. Ann treated him with the appropriate therapy.
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